Abstract
Apart from royal buildings, the elites (Umra) of the Mughals also produced a number of
monuments including mosques and tombs. However, they do not equally manifest the
attributes of royal style. Although, they carry several royal traditions and elements but
declining attitudes in the tomb building begins to appear in the 17th century AD. Particularly
those buildings or tombs clearly mark the decline in the tomb architecture which was built
after the reign of Shah Jahan and perhaps the tomb or Buddhu Ka Awa is also included
among those buildings. However, builder seems to maintaining the royal style of architecture
as this aspect of Mughal architecture has been discussed by authors in the subsequent pages.
TAUQEER AHMAD, SAMIA TAHIR. (2017) Buddhu Ka Awa: The Nature of the Building , Pakistan Heritage, Volume 9 , Issue 1 .
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